3. Where would you typically save the table of contents for an ASP.NET site?

[CORRECT ANSWER] In a .sitemap file

In a .TOC file

In a .aspx file

In a .master file

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Correct Answer: In a .sitemap file

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TOC for the entire site via .sitemap files

Creating and maintaining an accurate and attractive site map is a challenging task, especially, for large sites. In Visual Studio, .sitemap file is used store the sitemap nodes and create the appropriate hierarchy among these nodes. Then you can use controls like TreeView to display these nodes (individual pages) in a nice creative fashion.

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